“Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) 32nd President of the United States
1940s, Response to the attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
Context: Yesterday, December 7, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy — the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.
The United States was at peace with that nation, and, at the solicitation of Japan, was still in conversation with its government and its Emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific.
“Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) 32nd President of the United States
Brian Reynolds Myers (1963) American professor of international studies
2010s, On Some Counter-Arguments (October 2017)
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) 32nd President of the United States
1940s, Response to the attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
“To the Class of 1901, United States Naval Academy.”
Ernest King (1878–1956) United States Navy admiral, Chief of Naval Operations
Dedication
Cat Stevens (1948) British singer-songwriter
Statement on his website (12 September 2001), quoted in "Cat Stevens Condemns Attack" in Rolling Stone (17 September 2001) http://uk.real.com/music/artist/Cat_Stevens/articles/364932/-related-articles-page-1/ <br class="br">Context: I wish to express my heartfelt horror at the indiscriminate terrorist attacks committed against innocent people of the United States yesterday. While it is still not clear who carried out the attacks, it must be stated that no right thinking follower of Islam could possibly condone such an action: the Qur'an equates the murder of one innocent person with the murder of the whole of humanity. We pray for the families of all those who lost their lives in this unthinkable act of violence as well as all those injured; I hope to reflect the feelings of all Muslims and people around the world whose sympathies go out to the victims at this sorrowful moment.
William Blum (1933–2018) American author and historian
Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II, Chapter 30. Cuba 1959 to 1980s: The unforgivable revolution
Gerald Ford (1913–2006) American politician, 38th President of the United States (in office from 1974 to 1977)
1970s, Proclamation 4417 (1976)
Antonio Negri book Empire
Tariq Ali, How Bush Used 9/11 to Remap the World. CounterPunch, 8 July 2002.
Empire, About Empire
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2000s, 2003, Remarks on the Capture of Saddam Hussein (December 2003)
Huey P. Newton (1942–1989) Co-founder of the Black Panther Party
From "In Defense of Self-defense" I (June 20, 1967)
To Die For The People
Context: The blood, sweat, tears, and suffering of Black people are the foundations of the wealth and power of the United States of America. We were forced to build America, and if forced to, we will tear it down. The immediate result of this destruction will be suffering and bloodshed. But the end result will be the perpetual peace for all mankind.